Ginka Steinwachs
Ginka Steinwachs (born October 31, 1942) is a German educator and writer.[1]
The daughter of Walter S. Steinwachs and Hildegard Feist,[1] she was born Gisela Steinwachs[2] in Göttingen and was educated in Munich, Berlin and Paris.[3] Her PhD thesis on André Breton was later published as Mythologie des Surrealismus.[4] Steinwachs has lectured at several universities in France and Germany. She married Tilbert Stegmann. Since 2000, she has been living in Berlin.[3]
She has won:
- the literary prize of the city of Erlangen
- the literary prize of the city of Munich
- the Prix Hubert Fichte of the city of Hambourg[3]
Selected works[4]
- Tränende Herzen (Crying hearts), play (1977)
- Marylinparis, novel (1978)
- Berliner Trichter. Bilderbogen (Berlin Funnel/Picture page) (1979)
- George Sand, play (1980)
- Ein Mund von Weit (A mouth full of world), prose (1989)
- Vollmund (Full mouth), prose (1991)
References
- 1 2 Strute, Karl; Doelken, Theodor (1976). Who's Who in Germany. p. 389. ISBN 3921220289.
- ↑ "Ginka Steinwachs" (in German). Munzinger.
- 1 2 3 "Ginka Steinwachs" (in French). L'Arche Editeur.
- 1 2 Miller, Jane Eldridge (2001). Who's who in Contemporary Women's Writing. p. 308. ISBN 0415159806.
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